More hot weather expected this week

It's going to get hot this week, with inland cities such as Ojai expected to reach 106 degrees Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening, according to an extreme heat warning issued Sunday by the National Weather Service in Oxnard. This weekend ushered in temperatures in the 90s for inland areas such as Ojai, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks, while coastal spots such as Ventura and Oxnard stayed in the comfortable mid-to-high 70s.

Joey Patacsil of Ventura helps his son Jacob ride a boogie board in the Ventura River along Maricopa Highway in Los Padres National Forest on Sunday. The Patacsil family often visits the area for relief during hot weather.

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Kaylee Patacsil of Ventura swims in the Ventura River along Maricopa Highway in Los Padres National Forest on Sunday. The Patacsil family often visits the area for relief during hot weather.

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Trevor Quirk and his wife, Aletheia Gooden, along with their son Landon and their dog Brew, cool off at the fountain in Libbey Park in Ojai on Sunday. Earlier in the day, the family had purchased fruit at the Ojai farmers market.

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Analy Ruiz and her brother Salvador Ruiz cool down on Montauk Lane after a car knocked over a fire hydrant in Ventura on Sunday afternoon. The fire hydrant flooded the street.

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From left, siblings Analy, Kalany and Salvador Ruiz cool down on Montauk Lane in Ventura on Sunday. A car had knocked over a fire hydrant, flooding the side street in Ventura on Sunday afternoon.

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Salvador Ruiz cools down on Montauk Lane after a car knocked over a fire hydrant, flooding the side street in Ventura on Sunday afternoon.

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From left, siblings Analy Imanuel and Kalany Ruiz cool down on Montauk Lane in Ventura on Sunday. A car had knocked over a fire hydrant, flooding the side street in Ventura on Sunday afternoon.